Playes this one with my mom. Honestly, I think she might have played mor of it than I did.

Played the hell out of this when it came out. I always loved the Brotherhood mechanic and wished more games did stuff like that.

The hype leading up to this game was more exciting than the game itself. Pretty run of the mill AC game. Good conclusion to Desmond's arc, and I liked how weird they allowed it to be.

I really wish this game was better. I was really rooting for it. Don't get me wrong, it's good; but that's it.

The first time a game let me down. I didn't finish it. By the time I got to the fake open world area I was tired of it and never picked it up again.

I didn't play those game until a couple years ago. Honestly, I don't mind any of the dated console controls, but I wish there was just a bit more autonomy and choices.

This is a dumb game but in a cool way. Nowadays there are too many games that are dumb in a dumb way.

Yeah, Unity isn't that great, but it gets way too much hate. It also looked REALLY good at the time.

Bought this from a drug dealer in highschool. Not sure why it never got a sequel.

My favorite FF. I played the demo of this that came with Dragon Quest VIII on the PS2 before getting it. The Zodiac Age edition is even better.

I put over 100 hours into this game.

2016

This game kicks ass. The most straightforward game conceivable.

Jak and Daxter were the foundation of what my 6 year old brain conceptualized as cool, and then with Jak II they taught me what badass was.

For some reason as a kid I would just constantly restart this game. I think I only actually finished it once.

To a 9 year old this game had like a billion characters. Never liked the combat as much as the original Budokai's.